Ernest Joyce, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ernest Joyce

Royal Naval seaman and explorer

Date of Birth: 22-Dec-1875

Place of Birth: Bognor Regis, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 02-May-1940

Profession: explorer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Ernest Joyce

  • Ernest Edward Mills Joyce AM (c.?1875 – 2 May 1940) was a Royal Naval seaman and explorer who participated in four Antarctic expeditions during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, in the early 20th century.
  • He served under both Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton.
  • As a member of the Ross Sea party in Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, Joyce earned an Albert Medal for his actions in bringing the stricken party to safety, after a traumatic journey on the Great Ice Barrier.
  • He was awarded the Polar Medal with four bars, one of only two men to be so honoured, the other being his contemporary, Frank Wild. Joyce came from a humble seafaring background and began his naval career as a boy seaman in 1891.
  • His Antarctic experiences began 10 years later, when he joined Scott's Discovery Expedition as an Able Seaman.
  • In 1907 Shackleton recruited Joyce to take charge of dogs and sledges on the Nimrod Expedition.
  • Subsequently Joyce was engaged in a similar capacity for Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition in 1911, but left the expedition before it departed for the Antarctic.
  • In 1914 Shackleton recruited Joyce for the Ross Sea party; despite his heroics this expedition marked the end of Joyce's association with the Antarctic, and of his exploring career, although he made repeated attempts to join other expeditions. Throughout his career Joyce was known as an abrasive personality who attracted adverse as well as positive comments.
  • His effectiveness in the field was widely acknowledged by many of his colleagues, but other aspects of his character were less appreciated – his capacity for bearing grudges, his boastfulness and his distortions of the truth.
  • Joyce's diaries, and the book he wrote based on them, have been condemned as self-serving and the work of a fabulist.
  • He made no significant material gains from his expeditions, living out his post-Antarctic life in humble circumstances before dying in 1940.

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